Apple Computer on Tuesday released a significant update to its Boot Camp software, a dual-boot solution designed to allow Intel-based Macs users to also boot and run Microsoft's Windows operating ...
StarNet Communications said Wednesday that its X-Win32 software is the first PC-based X Server to support Intel-based Macs running Apple’s Boot Camp software. X-Win32 enables users to run Unix and ...
Perhaps hell has frozen over. That could explain the Macintosh community's surprisingly upbeat reaction to Apple Computer's announcement of software enabling the running of Windows on Macs. Normally, ...
Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac April 5, 2006: Apple introduces the public beta of Boot Camp, software that allows users with an Intel-based Mac to run Windows XP on their machines. Boot Camp will ...
commentary Apple's announcement of Boot Camp, software that will allow you to install and run Windows XP on its recent Intel-based Macs, has predictably sent analysts and the blogosphere into a tizzy.
In addition, Boot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows addresses issues with the Apple trackpad, turns off the red digital audio port LED on laptop computers when it is not being used, and supports ...
The software will be incorporated into Apple's Leopard OS 10.5, and beta users looking to continue using the software will have to download an update from the Leopard OS installation disk to continue ...
Apple’s updated their Boot Camp software, which allows you to install Windows as a dual boot on your Intel Mac, to version 1.1. What’s new in this version? Well, beyond vagaries like “support for the ...
Boot Camp 3.1 betters the functionality of a MacBook Pro running Windows 7, but it doesn't improve the battery life. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been ...